Grant Application Writer's Handbook

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Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2005 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 362 pages
Grant Application Writer's Handbook, Fourth Edition, addresses the key points in developing grant proposals in a hands-on, step-by-step method, with sample forms and tips for getting approved and funded. Both first-time grant seekers, and those who have already attempted to get funding can benefit from the wealth of updated information regarding the grant application process, including funding sources and newly instituted electronic submission guidelines. Author Dr. Liane Reif-Lehrer uses her extensive experience to present the general concepts that will help the reader write a good grant proposal or research paper efficiently.

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Contents

Know What You Plan to do Before You Apply for Funding
4
Getting Started
25
The Travels of an NIH Grant Application
31
PARTS OF THE GRANT APPLICATION
51
Introduction
120
Planning the Research Plan
129
Getting Help After You Have a Good Second Draft
152
SUBMITTING AND TRACKING THE GRANT APPLICATION
159
An NIH Glossary
226
Information about NIH Grant Application Review
234
Information You Will Need to Complete an NIH Grant Application
240
Some Special NIH Awards
253
The U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS
262
Specific Insturctions for Preparing the Research Plan
268
What to put into the Appendix
275
ABOUT GRANT APPLICATIONS TO
285

SUMMARY STATEMENTS REBUTTALS AND REVISIONS
171
Writing a Good Grant Proposal
180
A Strategies for Good Expository Writing
188
B Strategies for Good Oral Presentations
202
The Department of Health and Human Services DHHS is a Department
210
Some Specific NIH Contact Information
217
Differences between NSF and NIH in Methods of Proposal Review
291
Following Agency Instructions for Proposal Preparation
306
Special Guidelines
326
American Association for the Advancement of Science
342
INDEX
353
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About the author (2005)

Liane Reif-Lehrer, PhD, received a B.A. degree from Barnard College, Columbia University in 1956 and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley in 1960. An Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School and a Senior Scientist at the Eye Research Institute of Retina Foundation for many years, she was funded throughout her academic career primarily by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants and has served as a member of an NIH Study Section. Now president of Tech-Write Consultants/Erimon Associates, she works as a consultant and a writer and has presented workshops about how to write a good grant application and related subjects throughout the U.S., including Puerto Rico. At the invitation of the China Medical Board, Dr. Reif-Lehrer gave a workshop in 1997 at Beijing Medical University and also did some informal consulting at Xi'an Medical University (now part of Xi'an Jiaotong University). She was also invited by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) to give workshops, financed by the National Science Foundation (NSF), in the Former Soviet Union: 1994: Tallin, Estonia and Kiev, Ukraine; 1997: Almaty, Kazakhstan and Vladivostok, Russia. In addition to the current book, Dr. Reif-Lehrer is the author of Writing a Successful Grant Application (2d edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1989), Grant Application Writer's Handbook (Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1995), over 40 publications in the scientific literature, and numerous articles in publications such as The Scientist, Boston Magazine, Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, etc.